How to Say ‘To meet’ in Traditional Chinese
遇見
💬 Usage Tip: 遇見 [Yù jiàn] means encountering someone, slightly more formal than 'to see'.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Meeting new people is an essential part of business networking in Taiwan.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
遇見
[yù jiàn]
to meet
Refers to encountering someone by chance or in a planned way.
在活動上遇見志同道合的同事。
Met like-minded colleagues at the event.
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